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Noé Socha is a Brooklyn-based guitar and harmonica player originally from the small town of Carpi, Italy. He is influenced by folk artists such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young, Delta blues musicians such as Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, and Lightnin’ Hopkins, with a hint of Hendrix-esque flavor. Noé has created his own signature sound, pairing fiery guitar technique with virtuosic harmonica playing.
He is joined by:
- Derek Dupuis — keyboard and Vocals
- mike Nunno — Bass
- Adam Wooten — Drums and Vocals
Noé has toured, performed, and recorded with artists such as Nona Hendrix (Labelle), Vernon Reid (Living Color), and GRAMMY Award-Winners Javier Limón and Paula Cole. He has been touring extensively with the Kelli Baker Band, performing in several festivals and in blues venues across the USA. This band has opened for artists such as ZZ Top, Samantha Fish, and Kingfish. Noé continues to perform in New York City at many music venues. He also teaches with The Blues and Beyond project.
Noé was recently featured on a Norman's Rare Guitars documentary on Netflix. He also appeared on national Italian television in the variety program Spledida Cornice where he performed and was interviewed. He performed on the NPR radio program Woodsongs Radio Hour with the Kelli Baker Band.
All ages
Doors open at 7:00 pm